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@Lewise512
@Lewise512 Год назад
The 90s was the time to be alive. I feel bad for people that didn't witness Jordan's greatness in real time
@AIKnowYou
@AIKnowYou Год назад
It's ok I saw Space Jam in theaters
@showtime2454
@showtime2454 Год назад
Facts I’m born 1984 Ik who Jordan was by 3 years old
@simplysimple7628
@simplysimple7628 Год назад
Ditto. I’m a 78’ born and was 5 when he was drafted. I was young but I was a fan of basketball even at that age because of uncles and my grandpa who were deep deep sports fanatics during the bird/magic era. I witnessed it all. From his insane boston games to his first championship to his last. Must watch TV was when he played. Those days. The feeling was incredible. They played so hard man. The whole dam league did. Not just MJ. It was a defensively great league then. Scoring was just secondary to it. It came as a result of great defensive efficiency. Not only that but teams then stayed together longer. They had amazing chemistry. Players knew eachothers strengths and weaknesses. It’s hard to explain but those days were just insanely great. Miss it dearly……🙏🏼😔👍🏼🤙🏼✊🏼
@coachchris100
@coachchris100 Год назад
I feel the exact same way, and also with magic, who’s career was obviously cut short and Larry bird, who just defied all previous thoughts of the white athlete
@spacedaddy5517
@spacedaddy5517 Год назад
Me too, the world has basically sucked since then.
@AfroCentauri
@AfroCentauri Год назад
Shaq: I’m the last guy to eliminate Jordan in the playoffs. Jordan: I broke up the Shaq and Penny Dynasty and made Shaq switch conferences.
@halfshot253
@halfshot253 Год назад
ran him off the eastern conference
@sheekennmove
@sheekennmove Год назад
@@halfshot253 to conquer the western tho
@sheekennmove
@sheekennmove Год назад
lets be fair they were never a dynasty but they were a solid ass duo
@melvynsngltn27
@melvynsngltn27 Год назад
@@halfshot253 Orlando ran him off by low balling him
@halfshot253
@halfshot253 Год назад
@@melvynsngltn27 thats because he cant win without a ahooter to carry his sensitive ass e
@MrBlue-xk8vy
@MrBlue-xk8vy Год назад
45 isn't the same as 23. - meanwhile Jordan drops 45 to sweep them in conference finals. He took that personally.
@beardedmovement789
@beardedmovement789 Год назад
@10:14 he's about to wear a pair of Jordan's 😂
@FACTZ973
@FACTZ973 Год назад
Mike petty 🤣
@MoralesCorner
@MoralesCorner 4 месяца назад
23 was indeed 45
@cezz1105
@cezz1105 2 месяца назад
Of course he did!
@thinkcritically6373
@thinkcritically6373 Год назад
This is what the youth of today don't understand. No other player in nba history played with as much skill, creativity, efficiency, intensity and success, at full throttle for the full 48 mins on both ends of the floor, which led to team success, like mj did... no other player compares to him to date 🎯...
@derekb1605
@derekb1605 Год назад
....Ever
@plzstopthisplz1309
@plzstopthisplz1309 Год назад
Personally I’m better than MJ
@thinkcritically6373
@thinkcritically6373 Год назад
@@plzstopthisplz1309 absolutely! And i'm a lottery pick in next draft.
@howiegabino5673
@howiegabino5673 Год назад
Kobe
@mambaforever7386
@mambaforever7386 Год назад
Kobe is the other player that plays like that.
@williamkoscielniak7871
@williamkoscielniak7871 Год назад
I've never heard the story of MJ missing the free throws on purpose in order to make sure he scored 45, but that is definitely the most Michael Jordan thing to do haha.
@bcjclj
@bcjclj Год назад
You could tell he didn’t want to hit them. It was his subliminal diss to Nick Anderson saying 45 isn’t 23. He was hot as fish grease that game. No way he’d miss two free throws like that.
@topspot4834
@topspot4834 Год назад
Not suprising in the least. No question in my mind he thought about doing that all summer and all regular season. Name me another player who could sweep Shaq & Penny, and put up 45 just cause that's what he wanted to do. He could've put up 55 if he wanted, but he wanted to make a point.
@topspot4834
@topspot4834 Год назад
@@bcjclj facts ... Mike wouldn't put up 40+ then go cold in an elimination game and chance to sweep. That was 100% intentional.
@someguy2972
@someguy2972 Год назад
@@topspot4834 Horseshit
@tech-no-logictech9743
@tech-no-logictech9743 Год назад
@@bcjclj I have to say it does not look like that to me, but with MJ you never know. That Clippers miss didn't look like it as well and we know he did that on purpose.
@crazycajun8079
@crazycajun8079 Год назад
I was born in ‘79 so I grew up in the Jordan era. It was nothing I have ever seen since. This man literally changed the way we thought as kids. I mean, I couldn’t even throw a piece of trash away without screaming “JORDAN” before I dunked it in the garbage
@davidsamuels6734
@davidsamuels6734 Год назад
Yup EXACTLY.. you and me BOTH!
@MS-on9dy
@MS-on9dy Год назад
I was born in 1980 in Chicago. When I was a kid everyone tried to be like Mike on the play ground. Everyone had Jordans. Every kid had their damn tongue out lol!
@samsonjavati9622
@samsonjavati9622 Год назад
♥️♥️♥️♥️🔥We all did that, shooting garbage into trash can going; Jordan for 3!!!
@josephpiezasb8770
@josephpiezasb8770 Год назад
Same here bro! I still do with my tounge out!
@weaponx2980
@weaponx2980 Год назад
Yep same goes for Kobe, nobody says lebron unless they about to brick it. Jordan is the prototype and everyone wanna be him or try to be better. Now you have players in the league that wanted to be Kobe. I don’t hear players saying they want to be lebron. I could be wrong but it’s seriously a bunch of players with Kobe as their mentor. Jordan the goat
@LilPennyH
@LilPennyH Год назад
He was unstoppable. Everyone knew when his back was turned on the baseline that a fadeaway was coming but there was nothing anyone could do. His mid-range was nasty. If you are watching this and think that Michael wouldn't dominate today's game... I just pray for you.
@daltonskinner8919
@daltonskinner8919 10 месяцев назад
Kawhi and Butler doominate todays game, especially in the playoffs, Michael Jordan was them but too a whole different level
@martinstaton7229
@martinstaton7229 6 месяцев назад
Word up. I miss those days. Bless you
@unswtom
@unswtom 6 месяцев назад
Michael would average 50-60 points in today’s game without the physical toughness against him that he was allowed to receive.
@beckwith46
@beckwith46 4 месяца назад
Michael wouldn’t average 50 or 60. First he wouldn’t be taking 85% of his teams shots. Second just like he didn’t win any championships until he was paired with Pippen and Rodman and a great supporting cast. Third, because he was the only thing keeping the NBA afloat at that particular time, they gave him special treatment.
@jasondyrkacz8270
@jasondyrkacz8270 Месяц назад
Breathing on MJ is a foul now and he hits his free throws no less than 82% of the time.
@jw3638
@jw3638 Год назад
MJ missing free throws on purpose to keep 45pts for the sweep. 72-10 team was MJ taking it personally against the league for thinking he was human coming from baseball shape
@NickSmithNBA
@NickSmithNBA Год назад
So insane
@MTBMeech
@MTBMeech Год назад
Can it go any further down bro😂
@wallieshere
@wallieshere Год назад
he is so good he can afford to give some points away.
@thzmaniac377
@thzmaniac377 Год назад
Right!? 😂 Awesome comment, thank you for the laughs 👍
@sambognosis1433
@sambognosis1433 Год назад
That's wasn't Jordan that was the gm the coach and then the team.
@K3andK4
@K3andK4 Год назад
For every great Kobe story, there is a better MJ story. We are blessed to have watched these men succeed in their craft.
@MTBMeech
@MTBMeech Год назад
False
@noneyabizz8337
@noneyabizz8337 Год назад
@@MTBMeech Kobe was a copy, and no Jordan
@Eric-Senpai
@Eric-Senpai 10 месяцев назад
False
@Tubalcain422
@Tubalcain422 4 месяца назад
MJ is the reason Kobe became what he was. After Jordan, everyone was on the lookout for the next greatest.
@00Mindi00
@00Mindi00 Год назад
There's just NOBODY that compares to Michael. Yes Kobe was similar, but Michael remains completely in a league of his own. There's NOBODY close at ALL and today almost 30 years later he remains the GREATEST EVER
@GrimGunstar
@GrimGunstar Год назад
Bill Russell has 8 fingers two thumbs an 11 championships guess where he put his 11th ring?
@2stroketyson79
@2stroketyson79 Год назад
@@GrimGunstar Bill also played against 5'10 white boys whole different league literally we know what Bill did & hes still not MIKE & never will be! I mean there wasnt even a 3pt line when Bill played for God sakes stop using Bill Russell as comparison to MJ the GOAT Jordan would've ran circles around Bill buddy
@GrimGunstar
@GrimGunstar Год назад
@@2stroketyson79 you’re obviously holding that 11th ring! Keep holding onto it!
@nedames3328
@nedames3328 Год назад
Larry Bird
@chasejordan9295
@chasejordan9295 Год назад
@@2stroketyson79 It's because there were hardly any teams and it was extremely easy to make the playoffs. Don't forget who invented basketball boy. 2 of the 3 best players rn are white. Don't act like that sh1t matters, makes ya look like a dumb racist.
@daevonthesavage7483
@daevonthesavage7483 Год назад
Shaq didn't go through puberty Puberty went through Shaq. I'm convinced he was born with that voice
@adityatyagi4009
@adityatyagi4009 Год назад
Glad to see Nick Anderson get some coverage. I remember his days when he played for Illinois. Great player.
@topspot4834
@topspot4834 Год назад
He was really good ... I always had him and Glen Rice on a similar tier. Dominique a touch above but he's there too (which isn't a knock at all).
@freedom6919741
@freedom6919741 Год назад
The shot against Indiana is legendary
@jasondyrkacz8270
@jasondyrkacz8270 Месяц назад
He was never the same after the 95 Finals.
@bryantnonya8704
@bryantnonya8704 Год назад
I remember for the longest time Shaq wouldn't even acknowledge MJ dunked on him when he said only two players ever dunked on him in his career. Every time he'd get on TNT and talk about only two guys dunked on me in my career I would always yell at the TV Michael Jordan got you coming in from the baseline!! For years I did this and finally he acknowledged that Jordan got him LOL 😆
@rong2393
@rong2393 Год назад
I believe Yoa Ming dunked on him also....the Chinese people went crazy in the crowd
@donp.3605
@donp.3605 Год назад
All great videos
@donp.3605
@donp.3605 Год назад
Great series my guy
@timmybarns3917
@timmybarns3917 Год назад
He don't know you buddy, wasting you're breath for years.
@bryantnonya8704
@bryantnonya8704 Год назад
@@timmybarns3917 I don't know you either and you're wasting your breath right now...
@curt685
@curt685 Год назад
Could listen to MJ stories all day
@jkil218
@jkil218 Год назад
Remember this game well. MJ scored 64 with a sprained wrist.
@hairjordan2620
@hairjordan2620 Год назад
To be honest he also took 49 shots which is his career high, didn't know his wrist was sprained, how much before the game did that happen?
@jtremaine23
@jtremaine23 Год назад
@@hairjordan2620 I believe he sprained it against the Knicks that year and that’s why he wore the wrap on his shooting wrist the rest of the year.
@lamefart8831
@lamefart8831 Год назад
@@hairjordan2620 yeah. It was mentioned in the actual game. You can watch it here in RU-vid. There was even an instance where he tweaked his wrist and held it for a while.
@DeathWing572
@DeathWing572 Год назад
And was making all them mid range shots? Insane
@cochise4390
@cochise4390 Год назад
Yooooo, I’ve never heard that narrative on MJ missing on purpose to stay on 45. But knowing mj, he already had that number in his head in pregame. The GOAT🤯
@FACTZ973
@FACTZ973 Год назад
Mike petty for that 🤣 I had never heard of that narrative either.
@cochise4390
@cochise4390 Год назад
@@FACTZ973 😂🤣 For real he petty
@LLWoods83
@LLWoods83 Год назад
If you know Jordan you know he was aiming for 45. That is making you eat your own words. Oh you thought it was sweet, 45 and the sweep. Take that big fella
@cochise4390
@cochise4390 Год назад
@@LLWoods83 🤣
@chickenbushcamp
@chickenbushcamp Год назад
Probably started counted backwards out loud, it wouldn't have been the 1st time.
@vernonleewarren280
@vernonleewarren280 Год назад
That intro always gets me emotional. Basketball games back then we're more than games. They were events
@byranwitherspoon5369
@byranwitherspoon5369 Год назад
Facts
@irishirvinrico3602
@irishirvinrico3602 Год назад
Daaang!! That 45 points tho just to keep in their mind what nick said to him
@NickSmithNBA
@NickSmithNBA Год назад
Crazyyy!!!
@grumpee8432
@grumpee8432 Год назад
The man was a psychopath.
@ponzo1967
@ponzo1967 Год назад
I was a 20 year old basketball fan when Jordan came into the league. I feel so blessed to have watched his entire career. Nobody out competed Michael Jordan and nobody else had his skill set. It's easy to forget he put as much into his defense as he did his offense. Dude was better on his worst day than most would ever be on their best day. Michael was a wrecking machine if you were playing against him. A true privilege for any basketball fan to witness.
@qwertyzxcv123
@qwertyzxcv123 Год назад
The GOAT did not only bring out the best from his team mates, he also brought out the best from his competitors.
@bryantdorsey2072
@bryantdorsey2072 Год назад
Nah man!!. They all folded in his presence, and became spectators like the rest of us. That's how I saw it. it's one of the reasons he's The G.O.A.T.
@solemagus4761
@solemagus4761 Год назад
He missed both free throws to stay at " 45 " LOL
@1teela
@1teela Год назад
I want to thank you for this. I am a couple of years younger than Jordan, grew up in Chicago when the town was known for losing. The Cubs, White Sox, and Bears were always bad before Jordan got there. Then he was drafted and I got to see his whole pro career. Realizing his rookie year that he was more than special, and to see all of the rest. Seeing these videos every day is like getting to see the Bulls regularly. Thanks
@NickSmithNBA
@NickSmithNBA Год назад
Happy you’re enjoying the videos!
@your_royal_highness
@your_royal_highness Год назад
Don’t forget the Bears followed his lead and had the most incredible season in NFL history. But, that of course was a one off
@dalemcgarry2086
@dalemcgarry2086 Год назад
@@your_royal_highness Well, the greatest season in NFL history if, in that history, you remove the Miami Dolphins from the NFL!!!!
@geoffreycatholiver336
@geoffreycatholiver336 Год назад
The 85 Bears were one of the greatest teams to play in football. Not sure why you thought Chicago was the worst, I think we’ve got you beat- lol.
@drewcarter3100
@drewcarter3100 Год назад
30 years old and id give up a decade of my life to go back in time and watch one game 🤣
@MrBogus213
@MrBogus213 Год назад
MJ is like, he had too good of a heart, so I took that personal.
@NickSmithNBA
@NickSmithNBA Год назад
🤣🤣
@CCEkeke
@CCEkeke Год назад
That's literally what happened. Ha! MJ admitted this in an interview earlier this year.
@newera5238
@newera5238 Год назад
😅😅
@MarcheleCampbell
@MarcheleCampbell Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣 this comment is everything.
@865style
@865style Год назад
3 peat shaq would not of gave af. Would of been nice to see them battle with this shaq and not a young shaq who respected him too much.
@MS-on9dy
@MS-on9dy Год назад
If you're old enough to remember Jordan play, then you just know he was the greatest all time. I feel very fortunate that I was able to watch most of his career. I was still a little on the young side during the first few years but basically watched religously from around 88 on. I remember seeing all these legends from the 80s and 90s on the court with MJ. There was some serious talent int he league and it seemed like almost every team had at least one mega star on the roster. But Jordan just was on another level. There was no comparison.
@cyber6sapien
@cyber6sapien 7 месяцев назад
Same here. I'm 44 years old now.
@sinoverlord409
@sinoverlord409 Год назад
I would give anything to go back to this time of my life. Had the girl of my dreams, the show Martin and the Bulls. Life was perfect and I was only 17
@michaelward9201
@michaelward9201 Год назад
How you lose the girl? I know how the other 2 things ended.
@CAcutie1978
@CAcutie1978 Год назад
I remember the anticipation of Shaq coming into the league, MJ dominating, the Knicks, Phoenix, Penny Hardaway ...my head was spinning with excitement as a kid who loved basketball so much. I know now more than ever that I was so lucky to be witness to the greats.
@newera5238
@newera5238 Год назад
That shows how much respect MJ has for Shaq. He actually said he was “intimidated”.
@topspot4834
@topspot4834 Год назад
I'm not sure I've ever heard Mike say that about anything. I know I ain't hear Kobe say that ever ... Shaq was a completely different dude though. If you think about it, there's really no other player who was THAT big and athletic ... And be was always a great guy, since day 1 I liked him even though I was a Knicks fan
@rshak663
@rshak663 Год назад
@@topspot4834 so was Shaq.
@rshak663
@rshak663 Год назад
He lost respect once Shaq help him up.
@dustinandandria
@dustinandandria Год назад
Yep, this was pulled off a completely different interview. And Jordan said when he came back the league had changed a lot, and he was blown away at the size of Shaq the first time he saw him. Said he couldn't stop looking at him during warm ups, and was a bit intimidated. But once he knew he could beat him, he just became another player.
@unlikelyhero78
@unlikelyhero78 Год назад
@@topspot4834 Kobe never had to face shaq so he only knew the exact opposite of that feeling...must have felt like walking into a bar with Mike Tyson by your side. You gotta almost want somebody to start something
@glitzandgratitude1170
@glitzandgratitude1170 Год назад
Jordan dunking on Penny and P trying to duck out of the way was a picture of Dominance
@selokin3974
@selokin3974 Год назад
He heard the foot steps and took cover😂
@milwaukeevibes1867
@milwaukeevibes1867 Год назад
Mike style of basketball is futuristic nobody will ever be great as him🤟🏾glad I was able to experience him in my lifetime
@silverdollar7594
@silverdollar7594 Год назад
O' Neal is a real down to earth, good hearted , one of a kind of a man.
@edelmantoamendola
@edelmantoamendola 9 месяцев назад
He really is. When he played in his prime, I was super young, but always though he was a bully because of the way he played and his dominance in games. Learned later that was just his competitiveness, and edge he needed. Being absolutely massive didn't hurt either. You can see on the TNT guys now he has a big heart. Funny as hell too.
@conditionallyunconditional5691
I never tire listening & viewing these stories! They're very entertaining and these are testaments from his very own peers. Shaq is serious about this! He knows who the real 🐐 is!
@Jesters_Thorny_Crown
@Jesters_Thorny_Crown Год назад
Congratulations to MJ. The NBA finally named the award after you. Now you are forever the MVP.
@Tubalcain422
@Tubalcain422 4 месяца назад
He saved the NBA. The NBA needs another Jordan.
@slimejae2004
@slimejae2004 9 месяцев назад
I was born and raised in Chicago in the Jordan era. Best time of my life. The whole City would come out after the buzzer went off and we won, drive around honking their horns hanging out their windows, year after year. It was insane. I remember having the super soaker 3000 with the backpack riding around spraying people. I feel bad for sports fans that couldn't experience that. There will never be another MJ or time like that, nor a super soaker era, EVER😂
@user-re4ui5dm7c
@user-re4ui5dm7c 4 месяца назад
You forget what magic did!!! 😂😂😂😂 LA was off the charts for an entire decade not a few years here n few years there facts
@cl-audio322
@cl-audio322 Год назад
Crazy to think, I watched almost every Bulls game, live on tv, during the dynasty. Watching it back brings back intense memories of the thrill it was to behold it!
@edelmantoamendola
@edelmantoamendola 9 месяцев назад
That must have been something. I'm 35 so he was a little before my time to really appreciate. But I remember some of 96 97 and my dad although being a Celtics fan loving watching Mike play. I've probably spent more time watching highlights of him then watching Lebron (who I really dislike) play in real time. As a fan and former player, Mike has the most electric game I have ever seen, maybe on both ends of the court, and his mentality, although I am sure was tough to be around at times, is what led to his success. He also didn't try to get coaches fired if they didn't succeed like Lebron. He tried to strengthen the relationship. He took full accountability which I appreciate. I'll show my kids him as an athlete to emulate. Lol may leave the socking Steve Kerr in practice out thought.
@cl-audio322
@cl-audio322 9 месяцев назад
@@edelmantoamendola It was truly something to behold!
@michaelmcfaddenii7198
@michaelmcfaddenii7198 Год назад
I grew up a Jordan fan and to hear him say if Shaq was to just leave him on the floor that The Goat would have been intimidated by Shaq just speaks for itself cause if Shaq didn’t have a good Heart The NBA would have had to ban him from playing
@andresdelportillo9917
@andresdelportillo9917 Год назад
Jordan feared Rick mahorn
@djangojenkins7019
@djangojenkins7019 Год назад
Shaq was and is a bih.
@roboninja3194
@roboninja3194 Год назад
I was at the 1st game mentioned in this video. Sat right on the floor. At one point Pippen took the ball out of bounds right in front of me, he was so close I could've reached out and touched him. It was my 1st Bulls game, I was 14 years old and it was amazing. My father took my 2 brothers and me. The tickets belonged to a client of his and he wasn't using them that night. It was disappointing that the Bulls lost but to see MJ erupt for 64 points was spectacular.
@MrJackWorse
@MrJackWorse 10 месяцев назад
When you want to let somebody know how incredibly excellent someone is at something you just need to say 'He's like the Michael Jordan of whatever' and everybody immediately gets it. Even now.
@herbdaveydc
@herbdaveydc 6 месяцев назад
That’s so true.
@cizzymac
@cizzymac 9 месяцев назад
Mike's trash talk was never just talk, because he busted his ass in the gym and in practice every single day. When he told you what he was gonna do to you it was because he'd already done it 1000 times before he walked onto the floor. His greatest strength was probably that he didn't take any of his god-given talents for granted. He was the hardest worker in the league.
@Philtration
@Philtration Год назад
Being here in Chicago during the Jordan years was thrilling. Fans around the country saw him on ESPN or the nationally televised games but the Bulls were on WGN every night here and what you see in the highlights is just what he did every single game. He came into the league dominating players and then the Bulls dominated the NBA. It was a thing of beauty and I was lucky enough to see both Walter Payton and Michael Jordan play in person.
@Maru-ge6jn
@Maru-ge6jn Год назад
What made MJ great was not only his insane basketball skills, but his ability to wage high level mental warfare.
@BallBoi
@BallBoi Год назад
I watched Mike from 1992 tell he retired what a ride I felt that energy it was amazing
@jsmoothking6738
@jsmoothking6738 Год назад
These new kids don't know greatest like when we Micheal. He's the blue print of working hard to be the best.
@finsfan90
@finsfan90 Год назад
MJ = GOAT
@tiredoffools8929
@tiredoffools8929 Год назад
Man.. I forgot about this story! Thank you for digging this one up!
@NickSmithNBA
@NickSmithNBA Год назад
Thanks for watching 🙏
@netocaste1510
@netocaste1510 Год назад
Thank you for this series, simply amazing
@NickSmithNBA
@NickSmithNBA Год назад
Thank you!
@theclandestinewitness
@theclandestinewitness Год назад
I love everything about this video and the whole 23 MJ videos in 23 days. Tons of hard work and I really appreciate it! 23 is the GOAT.
@NickSmithNBA
@NickSmithNBA Год назад
Thanks so much
@theclandestinewitness
@theclandestinewitness Год назад
@@NickSmithNBA Thank you for the Jordan themed holiday!
@dondadda1
@dondadda1 Год назад
Nobody better than Michael
@soldierviejo8224
@soldierviejo8224 Год назад
Things an entire NBA roster of Legends NEVER said about LeBUM
@1Speed14
@1Speed14 10 месяцев назад
Now he s LeJuice
@bledzone231
@bledzone231 9 месяцев назад
They can tell them how Lebron got swept more than few times.. 😂😂
@Tubalcain422
@Tubalcain422 4 месяца назад
LeBron is a great player. Jordan is the greatest.
@timmymorris7071
@timmymorris7071 Год назад
Young people look at his game on both ends of the floor so smooth just amazing if Mike played now he would definitely rule the game
@stuckinthe90sThegoldenera
@stuckinthe90sThegoldenera Год назад
Jordan would average like 60 in today's game easy.
@jonathank786
@jonathank786 11 месяцев назад
Perfect all around player
@billc.8569
@billc.8569 Год назад
Always great to see anything MIchael. I miss watching him play. By far the GOAT! Great video, thank you!
@NickSmithNBA
@NickSmithNBA Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@coyote5.046
@coyote5.046 Год назад
23 scored 45 what a genius MJ was
@tanyajackson9444
@tanyajackson9444 Год назад
This was a awesome video I’ve really enjoy watching MJ series what great job such incredible memories MJ23 gave us in Chicago 🥰
@steviecritiquenewby7874
@steviecritiquenewby7874 Год назад
I seen this game 4 live on TV in 96 on NBC when the Bulls swept them no social media wasn't around Michael Air Jordan went off 🏀🐐
@misane2212
@misane2212 Год назад
The game when Mike was playing with number 45 that’s one of the greatest games ever
@AndraeRansom
@AndraeRansom Год назад
I’m so glad I grew up as a teenager in this era and saw MJ live. However, as a Central Florida native, MJ brought many tears to us in the Orlando Arena, now known as Amway Center. To live in the (4 0 7) and see the Orlando Magic in person from 92-96’, what a time to be alive!
@aceboogie4535
@aceboogie4535 Год назад
These videos are so well put together. 👏🏼 Than you
@GTGTC
@GTGTC Год назад
I never get tired of hearing stories from this era!💯🔥
@kevinmeuszynski5243
@kevinmeuszynski5243 Год назад
Great 23 series, keep it up! 👍
@sheunglunchu
@sheunglunchu Год назад
Damn I’m so glad you are making this. The edits are hard as hell and this one may have been the best. U deserve all the love and follows, were there just thousands when u started this series? Man think u are hitting over a million soon!
@hadanokuroi
@hadanokuroi Год назад
The editing is absolutely flawless.
@NickSmithNBA
@NickSmithNBA Год назад
Appreciate it
@nygmatik2699
@nygmatik2699 Год назад
Times 2!💥
@letmetellyousomethin9410
@letmetellyousomethin9410 Год назад
Look at how beautiful MJ’s shot is. So fluid. So confident. And then you look at Lebrons brick-like shot that he shoots always fading away even when it’s a 3 pointer and it always seems like a shot with a prayer. Hideous shot. Never know if it’s gonna go in. Please stop comparing the fraud to the the Real King MJ.
@Proudathiest1
@Proudathiest1 10 месяцев назад
I always wished I’d have live in a different era like most of us do . But I am glad to have been able to witness the Michaels. Jordan , Jackson; and Tyson
@bekimcachero4683
@bekimcachero4683 Год назад
MJ and KB are the only ones who'll give you 48 minutes of hell
@RatedRex1
@RatedRex1 8 месяцев назад
Kobe would play tough defense when the mood hit him. MJ always played tough.
@bekimcachero4683
@bekimcachero4683 8 месяцев назад
@@RatedRex1 you must be referring to the old kobe, when he had to reserve his energy more for offense, but the young kobe to the kobe prime, he was doing it regardless
@JonahsWail
@JonahsWail Год назад
Man I love these stories. Especially from the Shaq years in Orlando, i was there, my first NBA life long memories
@865style
@865style Год назад
I never knew that Jordan legit was intimidated by shaq. But Jordan isnt a fool he knew shaq was an anomaly. The game or any sport hasn't seen a 7'1 340 pound person be that athletic and skillful. Jordan definitely respected shaq a lot more than I think shaq knew.
@zeaferjones1404
@zeaferjones1404 Год назад
Not only has the sport not seen anything like Shaq before but we haven't even come close to seeing someone like him since.
@penkima4923
@penkima4923 8 месяцев назад
@@zeaferjones1404 Wilt Chamberlain was pretty much like Shaq, but Wilt was more athletic.
@glen7137
@glen7137 7 месяцев назад
@@penkima4923 true
@tylerriley2587
@tylerriley2587 Год назад
Micheal Jordan: and from that moment, I took it personal
@lawrencesmith2629
@lawrencesmith2629 Год назад
I'm glad I was growing up watching the old NBA on NBC LOL I swear I'm so thankful for that basketball was better they played defense back then
@amarooT6564
@amarooT6564 Год назад
Awesome work on these videos the extra detail on these stories are amazing .
@patriciaguenzler9150
@patriciaguenzler9150 Год назад
Memories for all of us thank you for sharing this journey with Us 🙏👍
@danieldiggs9574
@danieldiggs9574 Год назад
Orlando with Shaq and Penny could of been the beast of the east for years and years. Biggest What If team to me
@FuShengAlex
@FuShengAlex Год назад
Houston took their souls. The next year by the time they met Chicago they had injuries.
@fernandozamorano4627
@fernandozamorano4627 Год назад
“It didn’t feel natural” 😂
@aaronmyers6540
@aaronmyers6540 Год назад
Great video bro!!…got to relive one of the greatest NBA moments ever…keep goin bro
@dre_withwithout
@dre_withwithout 6 месяцев назад
“You show them respect by showing them none.” That’s a word 💙
@thuaners
@thuaners Год назад
you are really good at editing these videos!! Loved it!! MJ forever!
@hoodpimp1519
@hoodpimp1519 Год назад
I followed Jordans career and I know all about it but still found your video very entertaining nice job !
@johnchoong1
@johnchoong1 Год назад
UNC class of 86, Jordan was one year ahead of me class but came back that year to graduate with my class. My room mate Randy knew him and called him over while we all stood during graduation. Shook my hand, just amazing moment in my life.
@Youarelovewalk
@Youarelovewalk 11 месяцев назад
I bet!
@silentvalue
@silentvalue 10 месяцев назад
Hearing that intro theme at 18:00 got you hyped to watch some sports back then... like yeahhhh this game is gonna be goooooood
@danieldiggs9574
@danieldiggs9574 Год назад
What may be forgotten by some is the next season came around and the Bulls went 72-10. The first time they played Orlando early in the season Orlando actually beat them and without Shaq. Penny went off for like 38 points that game and I believe handed Chicago their first loss of the season without Shaq. That's when the media started to call Orlando Penny's team by some and the rift between Shaq/Penny camp began as later on that season Reebok did a commercial with Shaq and at the end of it he knocked a lookalike Lil Penny off the chair and following year was in LA. I know Penny and Shaq all good these days but sadly at that time was a rift.
@topspot4834
@topspot4834 Год назад
Good stuff. Didn't know that.
@danieldiggs9574
@danieldiggs9574 Год назад
@@topspot4834 I had to double check this article that talks about the 10 losses and yeah Bulls were 5-0 then lost. Here is the info. LOSS #1 - The Bulls started the season 5-0 and then lost to Orlando in Orlando. Jordan had a rare bad shooting game and shot 40% from the field. He did shoot 43% from three point range and scored 23 points. He added 7 reb, 6 ast and 2 steals. Pippen made 7/20 for 17 points. Kukoc added 16 off the bench, but on Orlando's end, Anferne Hardaway was hot. He made 12 of 18 shots including 4/7 from three point range for 36 points. He uncharacteristically recorded 0 assists. Orlando won 94-88.
@danieldiggs9574
@danieldiggs9574 Год назад
The second loss actually was the Sonics who they met in the finals. That I didn't know.
@philiprobiso9507
@philiprobiso9507 Год назад
Since Shaq is not around, MJ was not motivated.
@danieldiggs9574
@danieldiggs9574 Год назад
@@philiprobiso9507 MJ always motivated. Penny just played a lights out game and Jordan didn't shoot the ball well.
@TheSlick93
@TheSlick93 Год назад
That mid range feet work is crazy
@hofct
@hofct 9 месяцев назад
You put lots of material together and compiled the video very well. Thank you so much 😄
@wallieshere
@wallieshere Год назад
what all is forgotten is the commentary.. they were apart of the journey back in the 90s. life was so different.
@reynaldopadernal7829
@reynaldopadernal7829 Год назад
Funny thing was, Nick made mistake about the 45 thing, but he was wearing Air Jordans
@natedogg4035
@natedogg4035 Год назад
Only one player came close RIP Mamba
@ry03pn
@ry03pn 3 месяца назад
Thank you for doing this. Takes me back.
@2KidsNAWife
@2KidsNAWife Год назад
Great video. Thank you for Sharing and your Work putting it together ❤
@EatDieFaceDumb
@EatDieFaceDumb Год назад
" and we did that .. effectively " - MJ
@dollarsignhtotheo2dubbs579
@dollarsignhtotheo2dubbs579 Год назад
Nick Anderson, a born and raised Chi town GOAT, stealing it from the legendary Bulls GOAT in such a big moment. Legendary. 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
@charlztonsef5401
@charlztonsef5401 Год назад
Thanks for posting this... was fun to watch the whole vid 👍👍
@Stanstilly
@Stanstilly Год назад
Excellent video Nick. Keep up the great work!
@crosion5
@crosion5 10 месяцев назад
He had a court presence unlike any player before or since. He is the greatest. No doubt. Nobody will ever surpass him.
@kagisosebetso1984
@kagisosebetso1984 Год назад
Has there ever been a guard that can work in the post like MJ? Sheesh the man could torch a team all sorts of ways
@AkoSiFrance
@AkoSiFrance Год назад
KOBE?
@idrisbrown8961
@idrisbrown8961 Год назад
dope edit.... I had already seen everything except the Nick interview & still enjoyed this.
@jerrylewis788
@jerrylewis788 Год назад
I grew up in Central Florida in the 90s and was a HUGE Orlando Magic fan!!! Nick Anderson is still my favorite NBA baller.
@misane2212
@misane2212 Год назад
Back when they play defense
@robglobal1
@robglobal1 Год назад
MJ had the whole world waiting to watch the next Bulls game even people that didn't care for basketball it was an exciting time to be alive especially the mid 90s when Pac Biggie Tyson and Michael Jackson were top of their respected arts as well. Our best entertainment these days are our presidents 😭
@michalanglobear
@michalanglobear Год назад
3mike
@baldpacker11
@baldpacker11 Год назад
in time wheres theres no social media... people find ways to watch the bulls games.
@thzmaniac377
@thzmaniac377 Год назад
I am from Serbia, Europe. In the 90's the whole country was under embargo (we couldnt buy a coca cola or milka chocolate in stores) nothing from the outside gets in, from 91 to 2000 and i was wearing Chicago bulls basketball shoes and shouting "Joorddaan!" while shooting a ball on a court in the neihborhood... Its insane how far he reached the world.
@BigK0003
@BigK0003 Год назад
can confirm. I was NOT a basketball fan as a kid. I was a MJ fan. My little brother was a Shaq fan. We got in some heated arguments as some youngsters lmao
@solusgamer164
@solusgamer164 Год назад
@@thzmaniac377 🤣🤣 that's amazing
@djkoolbreeze44
@djkoolbreeze44 Год назад
I thoroughly enjoyed this! Thanks bro!!
@anthonyforrest7129
@anthonyforrest7129 Год назад
Man this was epic..great job great work🎉
@tommcdermott3233
@tommcdermott3233 Год назад
You all better be subscribing so this dude keeps putting out more content
@kvantonio2001
@kvantonio2001 Год назад
This video give me chills I live through this moment in Chicago Michael Jordan lost the playoff the year before to Orlando we wasn't even mad cuz Michael Jordan was so great we knew he was going to come back next year and demolish the team he had a memory that good he wasn't taking no losses and Championship Playoff mode.
@ryanmustain6545
@ryanmustain6545 Год назад
Jesus, I had such a childhood flashback when that NBA on NBC music came on!
@amessad
@amessad 6 месяцев назад
The kind of respect and appreciation a single player is getting is off the charts .... for any sport!
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